Well, ancient Egypt was not always united under a single ruler, but historic records show that the were long periods of time during which it was ruled be pharaohs.
yes he ruled all of Egypt because he was a boy Pharaoh
Caesarion, son of Cleopatra VII and Julius Ceasar was technically the last pharaoh of Egypt. He ruled for all of 11 days until he was killed by Octavian's forces. After that Rome annexed Egypt and it became Aegyptus, province of Rome.
Hatshepsut was the first female pharaoh
Cleopatra ruled all of Egypt.
the people of Egypt believed that the pharaoh was a god. he ruled over all of Egypt.
By protecting him day and knight they must be with the pharaoh at all times you never know what crazy old man want to attack a pharaoh.
The youngest pharaoh in Ancient Egypt was Tutankhamen, he became a pharaoh when he was 9 years old.
Hatshepsut was once believed to be the first female pharaoh, but most historians no longer support this view. She was certainly the most successful female ruler of Egypt and one of the most successful pharaoh's of all time. It is believed that she became pharaoh in 1479 BC and ruled for about 22 years.
They farm all day and feed the people of Egypt. They build for the Pharaoh.
Yes.
because the white crown symoblized the unification of upper Egypt and the red crown displayed the unification of lower Egypt. Later the pharoah combined both the crowns to show he ruled all of Egypt.
The Pharaoh ordered peasants to do all the farming